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he is with us now. the glitz and glamour -- it is something we all love, but what is it that brings people to the berlinale? >> a lot of people come for the glitz and glamour obviously. the people tonight behind me came to see the chinese stars of the film cassette in the grand master -- "the grand master," and people who will be crowding the carpet over the next days will come to see stars like matt damon and anne hathaway, but what really attract people and pass the cinemas is the experimental and politically motivated some of berlin is famous for and that it tends to give all its prices too. from iran, romania, from countries that do not often get the center stage at a big festivals or in multiplex is around the world, but here really have pride of place, and the spotlight really shines on them. i think that is what makes berlin really special. >> so who is favored to win this year? >> it is always difficult to tell before the films have been shown in before you see the reaction, but if i were to put
he is with us now. the glitz and glamour -- it is something we all love, but what is it that brings people to the berlinale? >> a lot of people come for the glitz and glamour obviously. the people tonight behind me came to see the chinese stars of the film cassette in the grand master -- "the grand master," and people who will be crowding the carpet over the next days will come to see stars like matt damon and anne hathaway, but what really attract people and pass the cinemas is...
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we have been going over the figures for us. what can you tell us? >> i have to tell you there's more to pay than to make in december. japan recorded a current account deficit for a second straight month in december, that is the first time since 1985 that the current account balance turned to the red for two consecutive months. finance ministry officials say the current account deficit for december about $2.8 billion. the trade balance registered a deficit of about $6 billion. exports fell 6.9% while imports were up about 0.8% from the previous year in yen terms. as a result, the current account surplus for the entire year of 2012 turned out to be the smallest based on comparable data available since 1985. the surplus fell 50.8% from the previous year to $50.2 billion. >>> and across oceans the president of the european central bank expects the region's weakness to prevail for sometime. policymakers at the bank decided to keep the key interest rate unchanged. it's at record low level to support europe's ailing economy. the members of the central bank
we have been going over the figures for us. what can you tell us? >> i have to tell you there's more to pay than to make in december. japan recorded a current account deficit for a second straight month in december, that is the first time since 1985 that the current account balance turned to the red for two consecutive months. finance ministry officials say the current account deficit for december about $2.8 billion. the trade balance registered a deficit of about $6 billion. exports fell...
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which hurts community, us, more? >> i think what hurts community more is the sites are accessible to go to your last segment by children. there are people that are injured by this. david: hold on, let me put a fine point on it you say, it is better that we close down go daddy than take the risk of somebody bad put up? >> no, absolutely not, i do not think we should close go dad i. david: that might happen if they are sued. >> it is not going to happen, you said site not the host provider, think about the valuable thing. >> the host provide ser being provider is being sued. >> they are the deep pockets. >> but not only are they deep pockets, they are profiting, how you can make money, and say hands off, sorry we made money, but you your own. david: last word. we started with you, we end can kelly thank you. >> thank you. david: health care law is not just effecting your medical bill, it about to hit your grocery bill as well, we'll exchange, coming next. david: the health care law making you sick over yourgrocery bill
which hurts community, us, more? >> i think what hurts community more is the sites are accessible to go to your last segment by children. there are people that are injured by this. david: hold on, let me put a fine point on it you say, it is better that we close down go daddy than take the risk of somebody bad put up? >> no, absolutely not, i do not think we should close go dad i. david: that might happen if they are sued. >> it is not going to happen, you said site not the...
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us tonight. appreciate your time. >> good to be with you, ed. >> your bill tackles a number of issues, a number of problems. explain how the corporations are keeping profits offshore for us and how it's actually hurting the economy and what your bill would do to change all of this. >> ed, the debate right now in congress is whether or not we cut social security, medicare, medicaid, and other enormously important programs for the middle class. that's what the republicans want. what some of us want is to say wait a second, as you've just indicated, one out of four profitable corporations pays nothing in taxes. corporations in terms of their profits now, their rate is at 12%. the lowest since 1972. compared to europe, our corporate contribution to the tax revenue is the lowest of any major country on earth. so the question is how do we deal with that? and one way we deal with that is we say that it is absurd for large corporations to be able to stash huge amounts of money in countries like the cayma
us tonight. appreciate your time. >> good to be with you, ed. >> your bill tackles a number of issues, a number of problems. explain how the corporations are keeping profits offshore for us and how it's actually hurting the economy and what your bill would do to change all of this. >> ed, the debate right now in congress is whether or not we cut social security, medicare, medicaid, and other enormously important programs for the middle class. that's what the republicans want....
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we use it to shop. we use it to learn things, and we really use it to stay connected. this idea of connectedness and community. >> i think people get stuck in their ways of buying, and they keep buying the same -- >> that was our parents. we have far more in common with our kids and a closer affinity with our kids, who are sometimes still living with us -- >> some don't have the opportunities financially that we did. >> no, they don't. oftentimes -- someone called us not the sandwich generation, but the club sandwich. i pointed out that and we're the bacon. >> much better. >> yes, we are. >> so we -- it's a different world, but what -- you know, i'm on the "today" show once a month or so with the aarp, you know, your life calling, life re-imaged series that we do. i think that my generation, our generation, will be the last to be talking about reinvention. what we're doing is creating a new image of what it means to turn 50. it's aspirational. it's the time of life when independence is in sight. when you can do what you want when you maybe don't have to have a boss any
we use it to shop. we use it to learn things, and we really use it to stay connected. this idea of connectedness and community. >> i think people get stuck in their ways of buying, and they keep buying the same -- >> that was our parents. we have far more in common with our kids and a closer affinity with our kids, who are sometimes still living with us -- >> some don't have the opportunities financially that we did. >> no, they don't. oftentimes -- someone called us not...
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these people use this money to spend states. there is again we're in a situation where the united states talk about surveillance really. americans dependence on foreign oil has increasingly become a point of contention which is why the government has been seeking out alternative alternative domestic energy sources one of them that you've probably heard of that's becoming more readily use is called horizontal hydraulic fracturing also known as fracking where there extracting natural gas from shell rock it's a controversial practice that was explored in a two thousand and ten documentary called gas land take a look at how it's done simply a mix of water and chemicals eight thousand feet into the ground. fracking itself is like a mini earthquake the intense pressure breaks apart to rock and freeze up to us and while on the surface that may seem like a good idea to replace fossil fuels with this there's a whole host of other problems that accompany the practice and that's why one community is saying no town of woodstock new york has
these people use this money to spend states. there is again we're in a situation where the united states talk about surveillance really. americans dependence on foreign oil has increasingly become a point of contention which is why the government has been seeking out alternative alternative domestic energy sources one of them that you've probably heard of that's becoming more readily use is called horizontal hydraulic fracturing also known as fracking where there extracting natural gas from...
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well, you have to look at the use. and it's actually a relocation as has been pointed out by commissioner sugaya. and so now people who want to have take-out pizza, will have to either walk or have it delivered a little further from the side of geary boulevard. well, that won't be there anymore, because that is being eliminated. so it will have to come from the geary side, if this one doesn't pass. so i would make had a motion to approve, if anybody is going to second it. >> i'll second it. >> okay. >> on the motion to approve, with conditions, (roll call) >> that motion fails commissioners 2-4 >> commissioners, director, please. >> even if -- i think you might want to make a motion to affirmatively deny, but you have to make an attempt to deny because of the motion in front of you and the supporting criteria are for approval. so i think you would have to have that come back to you. >> can i ask, what happens if we leave it as-is? >> then it does not pass. it's not like a dr, where if there is a failure to move. >> ite
well, you have to look at the use. and it's actually a relocation as has been pointed out by commissioner sugaya. and so now people who want to have take-out pizza, will have to either walk or have it delivered a little further from the side of geary boulevard. well, that won't be there anymore, because that is being eliminated. so it will have to come from the geary side, if this one doesn't pass. so i would make had a motion to approve, if anybody is going to second it. >> i'll second...
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thank you for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the obama administration's policy of targeting americans comes under attack on capitol hill. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> every american has the right to know when their government believes it's allowed to kill them. >> the president's pick for cia takes a grilling over the targeted killings of american citizens. >> people are reacting to a lot of falsehoods that are out there. >> reporter: tonight, the man who broke this story, michael eyes ackoff of abc news on the revelations for the brennan confirmation hearing. first it was virginia. now michigan is flirting with state-mandated vaginal probes. there's a late update on this story. i'll talk war on women with terry o'neil and actress martha plimpton. >>> senator bernie sanders has a new plan to stop corporate tax dodgers. >> corporations are people, my friend. >> the senator unveils his new bill h
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citizens we also know that drone use within u.s. borders is increasing dramatically and it's not just the military that's using them the map you're looking at right here is made from data released by the f.a.a. after a freedom of information request sent out by the electronic frontier foundation it shows locations of eighty one public entities that have applied for f.a.a. drone authorizations and includes organizations such as law enforcement agencies sheriff's departments colleges and indian tribal agency so obviously drones are becoming more and more prevalent but on the same day that the obama administration released the trone memo that has stirred up so much conversation a small virginia city called charlottesville passed a resolution banning the use of drones against its forty three thousand residents for at least two years the resolution which was brought on by peace activist david swanson called on the state of virginia and in fact the entire country to follow its example the charlottesville resolution says quote the federal
citizens we also know that drone use within u.s. borders is increasing dramatically and it's not just the military that's using them the map you're looking at right here is made from data released by the f.a.a. after a freedom of information request sent out by the electronic frontier foundation it shows locations of eighty one public entities that have applied for f.a.a. drone authorizations and includes organizations such as law enforcement agencies sheriff's departments colleges and indian...
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you hear words like record, historic being used. is this going to be as bad as it's shaping up to be? >> there's no reason for it not to. the models are in agreement, this is going to be a two-foot snowstorm in boston and that's what's going to make it such a record-breaking storm. you don't get two-foot storms right in boston itself. we have torrential downpours across virginia, across north carolina. all of that is running into very cold air that you sitting across new england. and that's why we are going see those blizzard warnings indicating that we could see a crippling snowstorm. not just the snow telephone. but boston picks up 24 to 32 inches. and power outages as well. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a peek out your window. in philadelphia, again, we're looking at a wintry mix. not a whole lot of accumulation. not much in philadelphia. again, just the back side of the storm. tampa, florida, looks good, sunshine today, topping out with a high of 74. so this storm is certainly something we're going to keep
you hear words like record, historic being used. is this going to be as bad as it's shaping up to be? >> there's no reason for it not to. the models are in agreement, this is going to be a two-foot snowstorm in boston and that's what's going to make it such a record-breaking storm. you don't get two-foot storms right in boston itself. we have torrential downpours across virginia, across north carolina. all of that is running into very cold air that you sitting across new england. and...
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its ten am here in moscow you love with us on our day with me to bomb would say it's good to have you company. president obama picked to the heads of the cia has received a grilling as he faced of the senate in his confirmation hearing the session began with taunts and years before the audience was cleared out lawmakers and poked and prodded john brennan on things from torture to drones but appeared to back off when push came to shove arches gannets as you can now report on the questions that were and are asked. what most people expected to hear was how does the u.s. government make decisions as to who should be on their kill list and mr brennan would certainly be the most appropriate person to ask because he's known to have been in charge of the kill list and he's known as the architect of the administration's targeted assassinations program so the question of who the drones are targeting was critical and one of the senators asked john brennan whether there should be at least some judicial oversight over those executions by drones and here's what he said none of those actions or to d
its ten am here in moscow you love with us on our day with me to bomb would say it's good to have you company. president obama picked to the heads of the cia has received a grilling as he faced of the senate in his confirmation hearing the session began with taunts and years before the audience was cleared out lawmakers and poked and prodded john brennan on things from torture to drones but appeared to back off when push came to shove arches gannets as you can now report on the questions that...
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the song that rides inside of all of us, not only you and me, but all of us achieve. this writer is asking you to stop the next professor, to stop the next student, to stop the next lecture who calls you ordinary. or he says, a sports legend is ordinary, or anyone is ordinary. tell them no. tell them we are all -- we all have something extraordinary, a voice, a talent, a song. it's not easy to hear that song that everyone has inside of them. it's not easy to see the extraordinary in everyone. but it's easy -- but easy is not our challenge. hope is the extraordinary. hope in the extraordinary is our challenge. hope in the extraordinary is what makes us human. " it's amazing harvey wrote that when he was 21. for all the bernices, for all the malan rosas. for all the beloved us's that my uncle would talk about, for you, as my uncle would say, and you, and you, and you, our time has come. we will not stop until we have equality across the globe. and that is what tonight means. thank you so much. [cheering and applauding] >> thank you, stuart. that was spectacular. it real
the song that rides inside of all of us, not only you and me, but all of us achieve. this writer is asking you to stop the next professor, to stop the next student, to stop the next lecture who calls you ordinary. or he says, a sports legend is ordinary, or anyone is ordinary. tell them no. tell them we are all -- we all have something extraordinary, a voice, a talent, a song. it's not easy to hear that song that everyone has inside of them. it's not easy to see the extraordinary in everyone....
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so, ideally, using the san francisco rec and park, the future san francisco arts app, using our mobile commerce to manage that is creating jobs, revenue, and efficiency for the public and tourists to be able to navigate san francisco in a way that hasn't been done before. thank you. >> all right. (applause) >> so, we're going to show another application from motion launch, the founder and ceo, john, will be sharing some of the work that they're doing. they're based here out of san francisco and they've got a great announcement to make. >> i am jon mills. i'm ceo of motion loft. we started about three years ago developing sensors that we could place around cities that would give us some analytics on how people move around cities and how vehicles drive around cities. so, currently we have 16 neighborhoods -- 18 neighborhoods covered in san francisco, and we get real-time data back that shows exactly how many people go by some of the busiest areas in san francisco. so, you can see here san francisco, on average total, i think we had 150 people cross our sensors on average for every sensor
so, ideally, using the san francisco rec and park, the future san francisco arts app, using our mobile commerce to manage that is creating jobs, revenue, and efficiency for the public and tourists to be able to navigate san francisco in a way that hasn't been done before. thank you. >> all right. (applause) >> so, we're going to show another application from motion launch, the founder and ceo, john, will be sharing some of the work that they're doing. they're based here out of san...
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if one pm here in moscow you live with us on our with me to bomb let's say. it wasn't quite the grilling that many had predicted as president obama's pick to head the cia face the senate in his confirmation hearing the session began with taunts and cheers before the audience was cheered out well makers and poked and prodded john brennan on themes from torture to drones but appeared to back off when push came to shove arches gannett she can now report on the questions that were enough to. what most people expected to hear was how does the u.s. government make decisions as to who should be on their kill list and mr brennan would certainly be the most appropriate person to ask because he is known to have been in charge of the kill list and he's known as the architect of the administration's targeted assassinations program so the question of who the drones are targeting was critical and one of the senators asked john brennan whether there should be at least some judicial oversight over those executions by drones and here's what he said none of those actions or to
if one pm here in moscow you live with us on our with me to bomb let's say. it wasn't quite the grilling that many had predicted as president obama's pick to head the cia face the senate in his confirmation hearing the session began with taunts and cheers before the audience was cheered out well makers and poked and prodded john brennan on themes from torture to drones but appeared to back off when push came to shove arches gannett she can now report on the questions that were enough to. what...
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raising concerns about the legality of the use of drones the u.s. is said to expand its remote control warfare setting up new drone bases across the world drama has redefined war during intervention in libya he made the case that the war powers act in a private because there was no risk to american soldiers and so under that rationale he can expand the global war while in his state of the union address queening that we don't need perpetual war for peace but it is perpetual war when you can drop bombs on any country and then claim that it's not working john brennan often referred to as the architect of the administration's drone war counts the new opportunities for the u.s. to wage wars without risking american lives there's another reason a targeted strikes can be a wise choice to strategic consequences that inevitably come with the use of force . as we have seen deploying large armies abroad won't always be our best offense all in all the u.s. now has around ten thousand drones in its fleet not all of them carry weapons of course a lot of them are
raising concerns about the legality of the use of drones the u.s. is said to expand its remote control warfare setting up new drone bases across the world drama has redefined war during intervention in libya he made the case that the war powers act in a private because there was no risk to american soldiers and so under that rationale he can expand the global war while in his state of the union address queening that we don't need perpetual war for peace but it is perpetual war when you can drop...
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he doesn't use the word gun control at all. he uses gun violence prevention. there's this idea when you talk about controlling guns, that sets off the minds in conservative voters. democrats were getting beat up. it's a cultural values issue for people in rural and middle america. and they had to find a new way to talk about it that didn't involve taking people's guns away, that didn't involve repealing or changing the meaning of the second amendment, that didn't involve banning handguns nationwide. but these are all things that were the stated policy goals of the gun control movement. there's been a change in the rhetoric. >> i remember it so well because i spent a couple of weeks after the columbine. you had all of these groups and they had different ideas about what ought to be done. some obviously much more progressive than others. >> that's absolutely right. nothing did get done after columbine except at the state level. there was no legislation passed although president clinton introduced a package of gun control proposals. if you look back at the covera
he doesn't use the word gun control at all. he uses gun violence prevention. there's this idea when you talk about controlling guns, that sets off the minds in conservative voters. democrats were getting beat up. it's a cultural values issue for people in rural and middle america. and they had to find a new way to talk about it that didn't involve taking people's guns away, that didn't involve repealing or changing the meaning of the second amendment, that didn't involve banning handguns...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> i saw merl and larry, if you want to join us. as we said, this building is complex. and it starts with the funding. it will get more complicated with the construction pretty soon, but it has really been an unbelievable group effort to pull together the different funders of this work. we heard about the koret's foundation amazing con tributionss and i know there have been so many amazing contributions on the st. anthony side. for an affordable housing project for this it takes incredible people and we start with hud, who supplied over $20 million to make this project possible. larry ferguson is here, the director of the hud 202 programs that gets the senior housing funds and an important thing to know about the hud 202 programs not only do they provide capital, but a rental subsidy. so seniors on social security, or even less income don't have to worry about whether they can make a $1,000 rent payment. they pay 30% of whatever they can pay and the federal government helps us make up the difference, so we can keep people housed. th
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how did you figure out us? >> when i see the family here that i wrote for my son, this picture, that's what i love. >> general amia -- >> oh, my god! >> she's one of my neighbors growing up. >> yes, she said she knew you. she always said what a good guy you were. >> well, those girls used to collect our newspapers when we went away. >> yeah, they're great. >> tell me about this movie. you're up against the big guns. you're up against "lincoln." and i think a lot of people are going to root fur "lincoln" because he's the greatest president in american history. but their movie has four performances about real people, not history. people next door, down the street. >> that's what our picture is. it's real people, you know. my son has struggled with mood disordered. and i wrote this for five years. and i have hundreds of people. i just had your producer, ann klein say to me about someone she knows. the young man is suicidedal and bipolar. you know when you meet each other, you know when i say yes, you know we've be
how did you figure out us? >> when i see the family here that i wrote for my son, this picture, that's what i love. >> general amia -- >> oh, my god! >> she's one of my neighbors growing up. >> yes, she said she knew you. she always said what a good guy you were. >> well, those girls used to collect our newspapers when we went away. >> yeah, they're great. >> tell me about this movie. you're up against the big guns. you're up against...
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bring us over. as you point out, the president says come on over, and yet nobody's getting in the car. >> drop by anytime. versus come on over at 4:00. we'll have tea. >> like dating. why does he always make it -- is this like dating? i'm not going to call him. he has to call me. what? >> it's a little sad. >> okay. kelly, thank you so much. sam stein, stay with us. >>> still ahead, we'll bring in independent senator angus king of maine and "meet the press" moderator david gregory joins us as well. we'll be right back. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ >>> jonathan capehart, thank you, sir. still ahead. >> look at you. are you doing this? go ahead. no, go ahead. >> no, no. >> that's fine. >> he took charge. i love it had. >> you're a man. that's what men are bred to do, take charge and take over. go ahead. >> just before we te
bring us over. as you point out, the president says come on over, and yet nobody's getting in the car. >> drop by anytime. versus come on over at 4:00. we'll have tea. >> like dating. why does he always make it -- is this like dating? i'm not going to call him. he has to call me. what? >> it's a little sad. >> okay. kelly, thank you so much. sam stein, stay with us. >>> still ahead, we'll bring in independent senator angus king of maine and "meet the...
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he told us he had something to say to us and its own that i was a positive this is why i'm in a relationship with a mother started crying and my father being the man he is asking so what does it mean you don't start dresses and you bring a little he said out of the said mother was going out and just life floored me that started the whole argument and i just walked out you know that put a big strain on our relationship. is different it's better than it was there isn't a whole lot of conversation or close to none conversation about my sexuality me being gay or made me any positive. washington d.c. carries the distinction of being ground zero for having the highest h.i.v. infection rate in america all of d.c. has an epidemic because there are unusual consolation as not being a state not even be in city where a cut out all of d.c. is that a number of epidemic level but d.c. is not so unique when compared to other major cities across the nation if you compare metro d.c. that is diminished did the disco and its suburbs metro d.c. with metro philadelphia metro chicago metro miami were about the sam
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wind chills all day for us. we'll stay in the 20s. so a nuisance storm for us. but a blizzard to major travel disruptions all along the east coast. if you're flying over the next couple of days, you want to make sure you call ahead, no matter where you are. te a big concern here. we're dipping close to the freezing mark to the north and west. and that's where we could have problems tomorrow morning. that's why we have the winter weather advisory. it now includes montgomery and howard county, baltimore and loudoun counkoucounty. watch out in this area if you're making your way in early tomorrow morning. we're going to continue to watch it right here throughout the day. now, the heaviest will be in the morning and you want to look out for that messy rush hour. as far as temperatures go the next couple of days, a high of about 38 degrees on our saturday with wind which he wills in the 20s. 47 degrees on monday. or 47 on sunday rather with another good chance of rain coming up on monday. temperatures around 52 degrees. one heck of a storm, not just for them, but for
wind chills all day for us. we'll stay in the 20s. so a nuisance storm for us. but a blizzard to major travel disruptions all along the east coast. if you're flying over the next couple of days, you want to make sure you call ahead, no matter where you are. te a big concern here. we're dipping close to the freezing mark to the north and west. and that's where we could have problems tomorrow morning. that's why we have the winter weather advisory. it now includes montgomery and howard county,...
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we're using automated -- we're using red lighten forcement, photo red lighten forcement. a lot of things that many of the planners and engineers at the mta are doing to try to make the city safer, and will be the ones in whose hands a lot of the execution of the pedestrian strategy lies. so, i do want to acknowledge tim popandreo who leads our long range planning who is leading the development of the strategy. bridget smith who leads our -- a group we call livable streets. and these are the planners and the engineers that actually do the planning and design work to put this stuff in the ground. and they operate under the leadership of vaughan yee, a legend in the public rights-of-way in san francisco who leads our sustainable streets division. i want to acknowledge all of their great work. i want to thank all of our partners from the mayor to the city family to the advocacy community. if we're all working together, we can absolutely achieve the ambitious goals that the mayor has set for us that everybody can enjoy this great city the way we want to. so, thank you all for
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can they be used? >> go door to door and each and every single cabin and home in the area. >> we are continuing the door-to-door search in the immediate area, yes. >> sheriff, do you have any air resources that will be able to go overnight, using -- try to find this guy. >> we have air resources with fleur it depending on the weather whether they continue to fly tonight. >> were what resources do you have on the ground. >> there is 125 law enforcement officers in this general area both tracking as well as doing the door-to-door searches. >> is there concern that the suspect might be baiting law enforcement into a confrontation. >> certainly there is always that concern. we are extremely careful and we are worried about this individual. we are taking every precaution we possibly can. >> sheriff, residents have expressed concern about all the empty homes in the area. when you are going door-to-door and the home is empty then. >> what if we see signs of forced entry we will look at it. >> who is leading t
can they be used? >> go door to door and each and every single cabin and home in the area. >> we are continuing the door-to-door search in the immediate area, yes. >> sheriff, do you have any air resources that will be able to go overnight, using -- try to find this guy. >> we have air resources with fleur it depending on the weather whether they continue to fly tonight. >> were what resources do you have on the ground. >> there is 125 law enforcement...
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this is the rooler i'm going to use all day. i'm going to measure the snowfall throughout the day in new york, connecticut, via the presidents. when we come back, it's all about the forecast at this point. i may laugh and joke and people are -- look at this lady. she is walking with bare legs. it's cold and it's yucky, but it's going to get very bad. so we are on a bit on the march towards when it is really dangerous to be outside. and as we go forward in this program, the forecast will give you your indication of where you are as to just when you should not get out. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com
this is the rooler i'm going to use all day. i'm going to measure the snowfall throughout the day in new york, connecticut, via the presidents. when we come back, it's all about the forecast at this point. i may laugh and joke and people are -- look at this lady. she is walking with bare legs. it's cold and it's yucky, but it's going to get very bad. so we are on a bit on the march towards when it is really dangerous to be outside. and as we go forward in this program, the forecast will give...
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that water boarding yielded useful information. he also denied he played a central role in the agency's torture of suspected terrorists, and suggested he was misled as a cia senior official over the value of information obtained through so-called enhanced interrogation tactics. this is part of his defense of drones for the >> i think there is a misimpression on parts of the american people who believe that we take strikes to punish terrorists past transgressions. nothing could be further from the truth. we take actions as a last resort to save lives when there is no other alternative to taking an action that will mitigate that threat. >> his confirmation hearing was tempered called into recess following multiple interruptions by protesters drawn attention to his leading role in the drone war. members of the group code pink began standing up one by one to condemn the killings of u.s. citizens and civilians abroad until senate intelligence committee chaired by an feinstein brought the hearing to a halt. >> year-old mother and 92-year
that water boarding yielded useful information. he also denied he played a central role in the agency's torture of suspected terrorists, and suggested he was misled as a cia senior official over the value of information obtained through so-called enhanced interrogation tactics. this is part of his defense of drones for the >> i think there is a misimpression on parts of the american people who believe that we take strikes to punish terrorists past transgressions. nothing could be further...
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thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from los angeles, i am tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with jeffrey osborne. he is out with a new project called "a time for love." it features an impressive roster of guest artists. we are glad you have joined us for conversation with jeffrey osborne, coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: please welcome jeffrey osborne to this program. he has just released a terrific collection of standards called "a time for love." he is also part of an all-star tour
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we always say that if you watch us, you like us. most of the complaints about the coverage on the telecom from people who have never watched the channel. host: one of our earlier callers talked about the relationship to the qatar government. is there a plan to be self- sufficient financially? guest: we have to run commercials to broadcast in the united states. we run very few on the aljazeera english channel. most of them are for various airlines that a middle east- related. as a producer, you welcome commercials occasionally which gives you a chance to figure out where you are going next. we are probably one of the few airbirds that has tried to negotiate the air minutes we have to run. we are not dependent on the revenue from the commercials. any money that is made will go into the pot for the coverage. aljazeera spends its money on coverage. and being able to have a ♪ caller: 70 bureaus around the world and provide the cost of the trouble to cover stories in places where other people are not. the commercial time, we've got to w
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one of the tools so many of us will be using. by this time tomorrow i'll be using these goggles. ginger zee, abc news, chaes. >>> accuweather meteorologist jim dicky continues our coverage now. good morning. >> a crippling snowstorm on tap here for today. two systems merging, colliding off the eastern seaboard, strengthening, moving north and eastward, conditions rapidly deteriorating. new york city starting as rain and changing over to snow. from providence, rhode island to bangor maine, blizzard conditions. very dangerous situation as far as travel is kernd. not a good night to be out and about on the roadways. new york city right in the battleground, likely around a foot when all is said and done. just off to the best of boston, as much as two feet by the time all is said and done. rob and diana, back to you. >> don't you just love winter? >> you mean when it snows? >> thank you, jim, for that. here's the rest of today's weather. showers around orlando and miami. some rain from san francisco to san diego. up to half foot of snow in the southern california mountains, and northe
one of the tools so many of us will be using. by this time tomorrow i'll be using these goggles. ginger zee, abc news, chaes. >>> accuweather meteorologist jim dicky continues our coverage now. good morning. >> a crippling snowstorm on tap here for today. two systems merging, colliding off the eastern seaboard, strengthening, moving north and eastward, conditions rapidly deteriorating. new york city starting as rain and changing over to snow. from providence, rhode island to...
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so let us be rid of it. as long as there is one rule for us and another for them, we allow the barriers of acceptance to go unchallenged. as long as our statute books suggest that love between two men and two women are not worthy of marriage we allow homophobia to fester. >> oscar wilde was released from prison at the age of 42. he moved to prison where he lived in poverty and died at the age of 46. in prison he wrote, society, as we have constituted it, will have no place for me, has none to offer but nature, whose sweet rains fall on unjust and just alike, will have clefts in the rocks where i may hide and secret valleys in whose silence i may weep undisturbed. tonight in england, oscar wilde would not have to hide in clefts in the rocks and would not have to weep in secret valleys. ♪ [ male announcer ] pain not sitting too well? burning to feel better? itching for relief? preparation h offers the most maximum strength solutions for all hemorrhoid symptoms. from the brand doctors recommend most. preparat
so let us be rid of it. as long as there is one rule for us and another for them, we allow the barriers of acceptance to go unchallenged. as long as our statute books suggest that love between two men and two women are not worthy of marriage we allow homophobia to fester. >> oscar wilde was released from prison at the age of 42. he moved to prison where he lived in poverty and died at the age of 46. in prison he wrote, society, as we have constituted it, will have no place for me, has...
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i really appreciate your taking the time out here today and inviting us us to city hall and being part of the celebration. thank you claudine. as always your support and your assistance have been instrumental and it is very much appreciated. thank very much. and thank you all for joining us here today. this is an auspicious ceremony in this beautiful city of san francisco where for the second year in a row now we have been the official first day of issue city for the lunar new year stamp. i might also add that for out of the six stamps in the series san francisco has been chosen three times to be the official city. we must be doing something right in san francisco. i am honored to represent the postal service. today is an exciting service. we are proud to celebrate our special time with our friends and the asian community. appreciate the beauty of the stamps for them to use in the new year greetings to families and friends and we capture that beauty this year into celebrating the lunar year stamp. the stamp features the firecrackers that scare off evil spirits and renew hope for the fu
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> the blizzard is only beginning on the right-hand part of your screen, you see the live pictures coming in from boston right now. it's windy, it's messy. it's ugly. and it's only going to get worse over the next several hours. we have reporters all over the northeastern part of the united states. you see this car driving through. we'll check in with all of our reporters momentarily. >>> another huge story we're watching on the west coast. police fear that a fired cop and alleged killer could be anywhere right now plotting
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us. the only adaptation we thought about making was for a period of time we thought we were going to be entering a hostage rescue because we didn't know where the ambassador was. but once we started forces moving, they didn't slow, they didn't stop. >> you didn't know the situation with the ambassador until hours later when in fact some libyans had come in to that facility and tried to rescue him and found him at that point unresponsive from smoke inhalation. >> that's right. >> okay. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator nelson. we're going to take a ten minute recess. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] we have two senators, one of whom who is here and the oh coming. who have not had a first round, and senator blunt is the first of those two senators who has not had a first round. i'm going call on senator blunt. >> thank you, i was at the press conference talking about a mental health bill i think general demp
us. the only adaptation we thought about making was for a period of time we thought we were going to be entering a hostage rescue because we didn't know where the ambassador was. but once we started forces moving, they didn't slow, they didn't stop. >> you didn't know the situation with the ambassador until hours later when in fact some libyans had come in to that facility and tried to rescue him and found him at that point unresponsive from smoke inhalation. >> that's right....
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the nobel peace prize winner and his drones the recently leaked memo on the obama administration's use of drones has shocked many in bewildered others it begs more questions than answers it would appear the white house is acting as judge jury and executioner obama can kill anyone anywhere without any oversight or accountability . to cross-talk obama and his drones i'm joined by no sharkey in london he is a professor of artificial intelligence and robots at the university of sheffield and chairman of the international committee for robot arms control in charlottesville we have david swanson he is an author and radio host who works for roots action dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rose in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it you know we've been told that obama's drone policy is i will quote legal ethical and why do you agree with that because it's stored in area to store in the. no. i think that is quite extraordinary i think i don't think that he can kill anybody anywhere at any time either i think that was a slight exaggeration but he can
the nobel peace prize winner and his drones the recently leaked memo on the obama administration's use of drones has shocked many in bewildered others it begs more questions than answers it would appear the white house is acting as judge jury and executioner obama can kill anyone anywhere without any oversight or accountability . to cross-talk obama and his drones i'm joined by no sharkey in london he is a professor of artificial intelligence and robots at the university of sheffield and...
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get used you give your love to get used ♪ ♪ i give my love to get used you give your love to get used ♪ ♪ i give my love to get used you give your love to get used ♪ ♪ i give my love to get used you give your love to get used ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey. thank you, buddy. i appreciate it. matt pond, right there. check out the album, "the lives inside the lines in your hand." see him live friday right here in new york. my thanks to joel mchale, al roker, matt pond once again! [ cheers and applause ] and the greatest band in late night, the roots right there. stay tuned for carson daly. thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. thank you! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ >> carson: yep, it is that time again. time for another edition of "last call," coming to you from blt steak for this show. tonight, we wrap up songwriter's week on "last call." we'll close it out in style with the tv debut of joshua james. that's coming up in a little bit. also, tonight, we
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of course we're so used to new york. david: 600,000 will get you a studio apartment if you're lucky here. well, a car goes driving right through a toy store and all caught on camera. thankfully the customer was able to get out of the way just in time. look at this. we've got more of this video coming up after the break. liz: cost of doing business. ♪ . to grow, we have to boost our social media visibility. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginnintoday, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? m gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable delveries worldwide. fede tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platformrom charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-34
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thanks for being with us. "politics nation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for watching on this snow wee evening in the northeast. my voice is gone, but i'm going to power through it. tonight's lead, change on guns. today, we learned that the brother of victoria soto, the sandyhook teacher who died a hero trying to protect u her stunts will be a guest of the president for the state of the union. it's part of a growing movement of lawmakers inviting victims of gun violence to the speech. putting the issue front and center before the american public. >> i received a letter from newtown, from sandy point elementary school. and she and her mother will be coming as my guest on tuesday. >> my guest is a woman by the name of carol pryce who lost her son to gun violence, many years ago. >> and, tomorrow, michelle obama will attend the funeral of hidaya pendleton, the 15-year-old honor student who was shot and killed last month in chicago. change is hatching. it's real. today, fo
thanks for being with us. "politics nation" with al sharpton starts right now. >> thanks, chris, and thanks to you for watching on this snow wee evening in the northeast. my voice is gone, but i'm going to power through it. tonight's lead, change on guns. today, we learned that the brother of victoria soto, the sandyhook teacher who died a hero trying to protect u her stunts will be a guest of the president for the state of the union. it's part of a growing movement of lawmakers...
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used to do it. now i'm not surprised stephen croft didn't dive in and tackle him in the middle of this. save him. it's like they find it so objectionable and rude to actually talk to the emporer. >> can you think of a speech? there's nothing sacred in washington any more. is there any place where the democrats haven't been exceedingly political at a speech including when where you invite somebody to sit in the front row of the speech and then disparage them and ridicule him in front of the world? >> well, you've made this point about bush and iraq. i may not have been at that one. i've been at plenty of these things. i've never seen or herd political comments. i didn't agree with anything of what he said. no surprise. this is something that my friend, cal thomas, who cannot be more conservative. he's an evangelical christian. i got on the phone with him today and he completely agreed. he agreed the points are right, but this was exactly the wrong place to do it. >> i called cal thomas after you call
used to do it. now i'm not surprised stephen croft didn't dive in and tackle him in the middle of this. save him. it's like they find it so objectionable and rude to actually talk to the emporer. >> can you think of a speech? there's nothing sacred in washington any more. is there any place where the democrats haven't been exceedingly political at a speech including when where you invite somebody to sit in the front row of the speech and then disparage them and ridicule him in front of...
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let us know why you're awake, shoot us an e-mail or tweet me. we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early," another week, another loss for the top-ranked team in college basketball. we'll show you the comeback, the buzzer-beater, a lot of exciting fans, players and coaches next in sports. >>> later, a nightmare for anyone who's ever tried to park in a city. workers paint the handicap marker around a car, then they tow it. we'll explain what's going on here. >>> all your blizzard details when "way too early" comes right back. >>> students were protesting a whites-only bowling alley. the showdown escalated and state police and national guard troops were called. then on the night of february 8th, for reasons still unclear, authorities opened fire. we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of tim and laura. it's amazing how appreciative people are when you tell them they could save a lot of money on their car insurance by switching to geico...they may even make you their best man. may i have the rings p
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peter doocy is covering this for us. we are watching it live. >> good morning heather when you think of the cia you think of size gathering intelligence in secret and quiet places. the confirmation hearing for the potential next cia director was very loud at times, 5 times to be precise. that's how nanny interruptions protestors for the group made before diane fine stein had enough and cleared the hearing room during some calmer moments we heard john brennan explain his fiphilosophy which included defense of the obama administration's drone program. >> i never believed in a terrorist event to detain him. we want to detain as much as possible to get information from them to prevent further terrorist attacks. >> the agency started using enhanced interrogation techniques like waterboarding. yesterday he changed his tune a little bit. >> i have expressed my personal objections and views about certain of those eit's such as waterboarding nudity and others where i professed my personal objections to it but i did not try to sto
peter doocy is covering this for us. we are watching it live. >> good morning heather when you think of the cia you think of size gathering intelligence in secret and quiet places. the confirmation hearing for the potential next cia director was very loud at times, 5 times to be precise. that's how nanny interruptions protestors for the group made before diane fine stein had enough and cleared the hearing room during some calmer moments we heard john brennan explain his fiphilosophy which...
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plan on using it this evening. >> reporter: he certainly will be using that snow blower. good news for him is he didn't need one coming in to the storm. it is out of snow blowers, generators. it is also out of gasoline cans. all of that can be related back to sandy. think about generators. typically bought before a hurricane. it is different this time. so many people left without power after sandy so a lot of people coming in here. they sold 50-plus generators in 24 hours, alone and earlier sold out of salt and that ice melt. they just got a couple of palettes in. people came right over. they took about half of the palettes away and still demand for that. rest of the stuff, you're out of luck in hackensack. back to you. >> mary thompson, thank you. i think we have someone on the phone that knows a thing or two about the cancelations and delays. toure, is that you? >> steve -- "planes trains and automobiles" got nothing on me. i got -- tried to get on the 6:30 a.m. delta. all delta flights were canceled. i ran over -- this is in st. louis. ran over to southwest airlines. t
plan on using it this evening. >> reporter: he certainly will be using that snow blower. good news for him is he didn't need one coming in to the storm. it is out of snow blowers, generators. it is also out of gasoline cans. all of that can be related back to sandy. think about generators. typically bought before a hurricane. it is different this time. so many people left without power after sandy so a lot of people coming in here. they sold 50-plus generators in 24 hours, alone and...
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stay with us cross talk with peter lavelle is coming right up. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. faces. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the nobel peace prize winner and his drones the recently leaked memo on the obama administration's use of drones has shocked many in the world others it begs more questions than answers it would appear the white house is acting as judge jury and executioner obama can kill anyone anywhere without any oversight or accountability . to cross-talk obama and his drones i'm joined by no sharkey in london he is a professor of artificial intelligence and robots at the university of sheffield and chairman of the international committee for robot arms control in charlottesville we have david swanson he is an author and radio host who works for roots action dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk crews in effect that me
stay with us cross talk with peter lavelle is coming right up. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. faces. hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the nobel peace prize winner and his drones the recently leaked memo on the obama administration's use of drones has shocked many...
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she made it clear that there is no doubt that the algerian terrorists had weapons from libya so the us secretary has basically admitted that the actions of the usa and nato have caused a mass instability that has allowed the seeds of terrorism to grow when the justification for most of the actions in the muslim world is to stop evil dictators who harbor terrorists or spread chatting to mock recy if libya would have been left alone algerian terrorists wouldn't be getting any weapons from it now this is like an exterminator accidentally or maybe on purpose actually feeding the roaches in your basements that there are ten times more of them and then saying that he has to keep working because he's the only one who can get rid of the roaches people like hillary clinton who support funding brutal jihad it's rebel groups to overthrow governments to somehow bring about stability and democracy are either dismally stupid or consciously running a very brutal con game but that's just my opinion. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the nobel peace prize
she made it clear that there is no doubt that the algerian terrorists had weapons from libya so the us secretary has basically admitted that the actions of the usa and nato have caused a mass instability that has allowed the seeds of terrorism to grow when the justification for most of the actions in the muslim world is to stop evil dictators who harbor terrorists or spread chatting to mock recy if libya would have been left alone algerian terrorists wouldn't be getting any weapons from it now...
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of us in another district. and folks came out and they went to all those meetings and said, i don't care which district you put us in, but we want to stay together. the portola needs to be one. similarly, there was a road between two reservoirs in our neighborhood that was supposed to have been -- we opened after construction and we were told no, we're going to keep it closed. and that would effectively have blocked one side of the neighborhood from the other and hundreds of people attended a community meeting and said, no, you keep that open because we can't to stay together. (applause) >> in addition -- this is definitely our year. we've won two community challenge grants. one of them was doing a beautiful mural of a stake on a caltrans -- it's the year of the snake, isn't it? of course we're going to win. (applause) >> the second is for a pocket park on boers at san bruno. it will be the first to be a pilot pocket park -- could say that several time, a pilot pocket park. [laughter] >> one of at least five im
of us in another district. and folks came out and they went to all those meetings and said, i don't care which district you put us in, but we want to stay together. the portola needs to be one. similarly, there was a road between two reservoirs in our neighborhood that was supposed to have been -- we opened after construction and we were told no, we're going to keep it closed. and that would effectively have blocked one side of the neighborhood from the other and hundreds of people attended a...
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died last month aa the age of 84. 3 (mcfadden) "befooe they used to use those terms role mmddl 3 mothers, aativeey involved in schools, dunbar high school wouud ot be whaa it is were - it not for her." her."today's viewing will be held at "united house of -3prayer for all peoole" in 3 .deleggte harrison's funeeal 3 baltimore. 3& it looks like the bush fammly e-mail aacounts have been hacked. photoo and e-mails of the bush ffaily were posted by the name of "guccifer". -3&p the e-mails that were sent containee details about the former presiient's heelth, home addresses and phone numbers of ffmmly members. a spokksman forrthe formee presideet says a & criminal investigation is - under way.. 3 a texas waittr who's defending a special needs child......s being honored.. "michael garcca""made -3 headlinesslast mooth wwen he his ressaurant....after he was paking rude comments about the boy. studeets at the -&pboy's choollinvited garcia ooer and honored him with garcia even donatee a checc for more than a thousand dollars to the students. & 3 3& 99thoosand applied, but only 500 wwll be hired. one
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if schools want to use it to use it. if it wanted, we have got to take media literacy seriously because we are paying a really, really steep cost because of the lack of it. >> and sure there are a lot of people that did not know. added none of the specifics until i get to read some of your op-eds earlier today. in exchange for your having the right to use his public resource there are public interest responsibilities that go along with it. there are supposed to be contributions to local civic affairs, programming for community groups to you know, covering local politics, one example, univision, i think, was fined in a big way because the children's programming was a little bit like ketchup as a vegetable. it was a soap opera that featured some 11-year-old, and this seems to me that part of the issue is, how do you bring the responsibilities of media that gets to use these airways, how you bring that to the forefront of public discourse tech. >> you have to have a news and information infrastructure, it a system that serv
if schools want to use it to use it. if it wanted, we have got to take media literacy seriously because we are paying a really, really steep cost because of the lack of it. >> and sure there are a lot of people that did not know. added none of the specifics until i get to read some of your op-eds earlier today. in exchange for your having the right to use his public resource there are public interest responsibilities that go along with it. there are supposed to be contributions to local...
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as a test our fellow who is in brussels for us. funny how things can change so quickly celebrations in brussels look a bit premature now don't they. more than twenty four hours of negotiations of bickering. along the corridors what's next more fighting more negotiations and more bickering yes after a deal has been made here at the e.u. summit the next step is the european parliament they will have to approve this and we're already hearing reports of the leaders of the main political groups there don't accept the deal that was reached here and the president of the parliament martin schulz last night in a statement he had been sounding very angry at the proposed cuts and now we're already seeing the cuts that the twenty seven leaders will impose on the budget he said he's not going to put a signature on something he sees as excessive so if we saw countries leaders coming here protective of their national interest we're going to see political parties protective of their own industries or whatever they represent in parliament and that
as a test our fellow who is in brussels for us. funny how things can change so quickly celebrations in brussels look a bit premature now don't they. more than twenty four hours of negotiations of bickering. along the corridors what's next more fighting more negotiations and more bickering yes after a deal has been made here at the e.u. summit the next step is the european parliament they will have to approve this and we're already hearing reports of the leaders of the main political groups...